Replication Files for "Explaining Support for International Action Against Human Rights Abusers," by Nick Dietrich.

Questions about these replication materials can be directed to Nick Dietrich at dietrich.nicholas@gmail.com.

Analysis conducted in R version 4.0.2.

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dietrich_replication.R
-R script used to generate the figures and tables in the main text and the supplementary appendix. 

dietrich_replication.csv
-The dataset used in the analysis. The unit of observation is the survey respondent. The dataset is anonymized to preserve the anonymity of respondents. Includes the variables listed below.

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num - treatment condition for precision in the number of victims. Coded from least to most precise. See Table 1 in the main text for exact question wording.

loc - treatment condition for precision in location. Coded from least to most precise. See Table 1 in the main text for exact question wording.

time - treatment condition for the time period of reporting. Coded from least to most recent. See Table 1 in the main text for exact question wording.

denounce - support for denouncing the perpetrator at the UN. Higher values indicate stronger support. See Table 1 in the main text for exact question wording.

sanction - support for imposing economic sanctions against the perpetrator. Higher values indicate stronger support. See Table 1 in the main text for exact question wording.

interven - support for military intervention against the perpetrator. Higher values indicate stronger support. See Table 1 in the main text for exact question wording.

denounce.d - dichotomized support for denouncing the perpetrator at the UN. Coded 1 for support and 0 for oppose.

sanction.d - dichotomized support for imposing economic sanctions against the perpetrator. Coded 1 for support and 0 for oppose.

interven.d - dichotomized support for military intervention against the perpetrator. Coded 1 for support and 0 for oppose.

attn - binary variable indicating whether the respondent passed an attention check.

liberal - respondent's self-reported ideology, from most conservative (-3) to most liberal (3).

country - self-reported country of residence of the respondent.

